Warmbold wins M-Sport Focus challenge.
German driver, Antony Warmbold has secured the M-Sport Focus Challenge with one points-scoring rounꦡd to go.
With his closet rival, Janne Tuohino fr𒁃om F🏅inland electing not to start in Catalunya, the challenge has been won by Warmbold in the AW Motorsport, Ford Focus WRC.
"This has been a tactical fight throughout the yea🥂r where we have had to think carefully about the events to nominate," said Warmbold. "Through all his experience on gravel, Janne has had the advantage on this surface, however, we were confident that we could redress the balance on tarmac.

German driver, Antony Warmbold has secu𓆉red the M-Sport Focus Challenge with one points-scoring round to go.
With his closet rival, Janne Tuohino from Fi🥂nland electing not to start in Catalunya, the challenge has been won by Warmbold in♚ the AW Motorsport, Ford Focus WRC.
"This has been a tactical fight throughout th💦e year where we have had to think carefully about the events t🐷o nominate," said Warmbold. "Through all his experience on gravel, Janne has had the advantage on this surface, however, we were confident that we could redress the balance on tarmac.
"It would have been nice to have had a straight fight in Catalunya where I feel we co🐼uld have had the advantage, but we are delighted to have secured the challenge in Corsica."
The prize is to join the M-Sport Team to drive a Ford Focu🦄s WRC03 on a European round of the 2005 WRC with full support from the Dovenb꧑y Hall based team.
Malcolm Wilson, managing director of M-Sport 🧸and team principal of the BP-Ford World Rally Team commented: "This has been a close, tactical 🐻battle between Antony and Janne all season. Both drivers have driven very well throughout the season, with both scoring WRC drivers points in 2002 versions of the Ford Focus.
"In all, 10 drivers from all over Europe have competed and it has been good to see the Focus once again providing 𒀰a reliable and competitive base for these drivers to showcase their talents."